Emmys: 7 Series With Final-Season Nominations

These shows are going for the gold one last time.

'Key & Peele,' 'The Good Wife,' 'American Idol' and 'Downton Abbey'

Comedy Central; CBS; Fox; PBS

'Downton Abbey'

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The sixth and final season of the PBS hit, which wrapped in March, earned ten nominations, including best drama series, writing and supporting actress (Maggie Smith). Throughout its run, Julian Fellowes’ period drama also starring Hugh Bonneville and Michelle Dockery has collected a total of 69 nominations and 12 wins.

'Getting On'

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Alex Borstein’s HBO comedy earned two nominations for its third season (which wrapped in December), highlighting the performances by lead actress Laurie Metcalf and supporting actress Niecy Nash, the latter of whom received the series’ only other previous nomination. Metcalf nabbed a whopping three nominations this year, as she’s also highlighted for her guest performances in Horace and Pete and TheBig Bang Theory.

'Mythbusters'

The Discovery Channel series, which ended its 14th and final season in March, was once again nominated for best structured reality show. The show, which featured Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman using science to put various myths and rumors to the test, has collected eight nominations since it debuted in 2003.

'Project Greenlight'

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The HBO series, which returned after a ten-year hiatus, nabbed two nominations for its fourth season, including best unstructured reality show. The Matt Damon-Ben Affleck filmmaking show has earned five nominations to date.